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Show ir40 , ,T 1 '?:' 11"..,01,00.0.1010.044,10.00.004446, 41, . ' , ,,,' e 4.,;.s DEStILET , TJf1 N EWS FRIDAY DECEMBER 7,7r 24 '1928 ' - - 11110011mmuloomorammoolimmilmonommnonftwannomonnommomo, nt . . N WS Dv: uTAH AND lirDAHOI , , fe , ' l OGDEN-VICINIT- Y ' , , 1 - - LOGAN'1IFI PROV 0 ' 1 Doessiet eerwte; eloomeld be irsoontodit;'06111en Careen, Deplore. btu, wept. Tel, ott, TS Deseret Sews, Sett Lake DNA, NS Omaha"! Street, Ogden,. Tet, 1125., Sifted She Dump, ker. leSt Tweets-thir- d Deportees Otttee. Seeeneeet Deed Hetet. City. ties aseb-- 1 Dotterel et helm 1 thor F. Coombs' who biomes , M...,, . - .1 - j - - - , OaDEld, Dec. riancag I OGDEN, Dec 2L"Sclentiate are Stewart camo to her death by be- 'the greatest believers in lb. Christ-sna- g ingA.struck by onsin titauto driven by story.. These men nbe deal North Ogden C. Rodgers IS, It Zg. Wit further with cold facts believes the story of highway. Dec. find them was no criminal begat- Um Christmas tar. Hot angets and ence on the part of the said C. A. Rev. said , - " lb - . ' , , rl Lt4 - It ft :1 !' $ 1;1 '0; City Economy Stand k 'OGDEN. - .: Doe. flMetaiiire of (Continued From Page One.) thfs I think It is a gross to convict two of the mostInjustice honorable men in baseball on the word of a disgruntled. discharged Picric" - - the for Lands' action in mki charges public. Barris said: "I think lt woe great iniustiot to give publicity to these Mow charges utter seven years silence. I cannot believe that Cobb has done anything dishonorable. He is a man of the highest character ond has alwavs plaYed ths Sams fa'rlY- I know tho people ot Georgia are proud of Ti Cobb am a citizen of our state and as an honorable player. No Insinuations by a diswill shake our gruntled faith in him li. is entitled to a fair trial and Judge Landis should , give him ono." Senator Couzens was far more eritical of Landis' attitude than was Harris. "I think the action of Judge Len. dis was outrageous." COLIZtall "It was the act of a publi city seeker and it was aboolutell unjust if not dishonest. I know Cobb and I think he'e absolutely honest I can see no easion for twinging the charges out in the wag Judge Landis did In view of the fact that neither player got one cent or has been proven guilty of wrong doing." Senator Watson (11), of Indiana', ad& "If there were four honest men la baseball and a credit to the game. they were Cobb.. Speaker. Collins and Johnson. Now the reputations of two of these Mars are blasted without proper proof of wrong doing. I don't bel'eve a word ot the veiled Inainuations made against Cobb or Speaker. I think therre entitled to a fair ' trial. Senator Pepper who once defended organized hambail agalittit an suit. said: "It Can't be true. Certainly not Trig Speaker and certainly not Ty Cobb." "I don't believe a word of It" was Rarrison's cryptic comment. con-eid- er ' so81- 114-snt I - - L , of ft. T. Auxiliary B. Installs New Officers , OODEN. Dec. , ' i ; f: 3 ' ' ' " . , t, Doty. I r 4 Joint installation of officers for Oddn Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the ladies auxiliary was beld Wednesday evening in the IL P. hall. The following Officers were Installed by the 11 of it T.: Past president. Byrum Williams; presitient C. B. Doty' Vice president C J. Stawn: secrete ry. F. 1,1. atilt: treasurer. J E. De Bane; conductor, Barry 'Teeters: wanton, E. Trousedale; chaplain. O. D. himpsop; inner guard. W. W. Jones; outer guard. H. Dayheff; tegent of official publication. T. IL following, officers wars In staled by the auxiliary; Fast prim. ident !Aimee& Williams president. Netts. Turner; vice president, Mai Stone; secretary. ' Isabelia Green; Boye bay; chaplain, Mru Schemer: conductor, tleorgi I, Johnson; inner guard. Stvenson: outer g uard. Sarah btoyd: council, Doty; plan. tot. 'Petri Mar-vita- l! I ; ca . Auto Crash Victim , Given $1,778 Damages , OGDEN. tkte. ' , - - t A. Mose - 1 ;.,:, - , 4 st was awarded $1,7711.15 against H. Taylor. be a jury in Judge division of the George Second dietrint tourt. Thuraday. Plaintiff cigimed damages of boa for prsonal injuries and dam- TY' COBB DVANIANDS TERDICIi. LANDIS GIVE ages to an auto. ia Ka accident innt summer at Jefferson &Yenta. and Al:GCSTA, Ga.. Dec. Tweet-aight- h street. , , Ti Cobb. today demanded that Judge Kenesaw Landis.; as the sit. , of baseball. render a -.-11 f . Predecm. court . N in baseballs latent ecand. Ns , a, - ... al. , Surrounded by thousands of tel- . . egrams from all parts of the coun14. Nr J 1 telegrams that fairly cluttered r try, s ... i up his Abeautiful home here, and . i, I ' ' , . 1 with a constant stream of Peolge ringing his doorbol; to tell him I . that they were with him. hook. line and sinker. Cobb declares that lis wants a verdict.RErust-- : To DISICAS CAIP: Ti pointed out that he is now in tIGDEN Dec ot good standing ,,in the American couns.4 for Muiet 1t.Mt.tiong Bitten Clear- - I league. He has resigned. that is fraid. charged with a statutory of- all. has submitted to fense to strike vet Oe testimony the Judge Landis public a great masa of testiof Beatrice Olsen. IS given in the i hits not declared whethr aod the''ease bccaec ; mony hut cc; evitorce ...as, CT he thinks Cobb innocent or insofficienry ' denied in the city eo..et Thursday, I guilty.' hy Judge Johu .A. Hendricks , Wants A VerSICf. IVItEaTLING INSTRUCTOR TtLIES II 'Let Its here a Nerdiet now." Cobs demanded. OGDEN. Der. 24.Speaking at the this people have Xiwante club thundity. Rollo 1A.7- unto mess of Inertia thatforgotten mean noth.. gtier. wrestling Instructorea,mbthaes I to ing. Judge Landis bag conducted qge4 tee; wymnimuu.r, tit throogh a proper system a trial, I wa$ pier to the third de. of phyn.tat.traininw , ore.. but my &Censer. a ' tenned bettor. has not appeared. 111111111S0 FORGERY CHARGES . .MI8 thing was a trialan ea. OGDEN Dee ICJudge John A. Carte r I didn't have the 'Hendricks in tits city cnu. Thurs. chance to face the man chalices ehsrres day. diunissed two make: Me. against riga'MgOtt Charlfn Ontkie upon ma- County Attorney Voc': VW" tiptAttifi tho oc,counti The fiudge admits Met his ot Gutke had been straightenea out. memo cannot be consideredotptn... as evidence. yet he gives this alleged K.ET. TO CELERRATE or evidence to the nub. ttstimony OGDEN', Dee.- !et Christmas lic and then refuses to render a observance of Knight Templar El verdict!! Monte command.ry No. Z. will be Legal friends of Cobb have been held Christmas day at le ecioek urClig him for two dart to take lade. in the Masonic. temple. his ease to the courts but Ty hese tate& Libel an& vtnugliracY's"-th- e CHARGKS two words most commonly heard 0GDEN'. Dec. N.Alleging non- in this connection. suit for dirorce wait tiled support. uivtien am i found guilty of tho Second district cowl on totortwng It will be time enough' urolity by Lena tincley to tuke up that aspect of the roarCharles L. Varley. They were ual,rt case." - . riltd la l'artaington. Sept. 7. 11i Ty mud. . , or - 1 z anti-tru- L. , 1 ,.. ,, , - 1,,, - 1 i 1 1 , 1 1 - , ; "i . , , t 1 - 1 . - Sett-io- trial.---4c- '. - t - 1 t w, ...m,..t. -- . . - - i - , 141,1 - - , D. LOGAN. $. died at hiti home here of old age. Ho came to Thursday th E. et front Norway in leee and settled here la DISC Surviving Is Is wjow, Mrs. Oleo's, Jensen J. Hanson Maw-me- n. 4 JEDGE GOES TO'COArr. LOC'AN.' Dec. to III health Judge M. C. Barrie has tett for the Pacific coast on I n extended vacation. Judge George S. Barker of Ogden will occupy the bench during the Januar, Whit Pert Jan. IL , Douglaa who were appointed to check ever, the 11121 budget of Ogden City. with eommisthe Meeting city & ion at a special sosgton Thursday 1114 tontinittee praised Mayor George E. Browning for combining the position of sealer of weights aniVnieasures and purthesing agent. , and Commssioner Barman W. Pee, ry forIn the rigality of milk instate-Mo- n the health department. Tht commission to some further greed retrenchment f Comuggeirted by the committee m &stoner Fevre se a mat. tor of economy angeeeted that the city die.;''.''t;'' - pease with the service" of an eny attorney, but Mayor Browning pointed out that that would be imposelist as thocity at, l': ' ,I tomer to Well employed with civil came and ordinance, and ether ' Tnetten referred to him for pin' Ions by the commiestim. and that I . .. , the sentictio of the asststart at1 i torney were necessary for police , .; ' ' ths below sere in the business bee, tion and officially le degrees be. low at the weather bureau station 11 LANDIS BRANDED , Salina Babe Plays UNJUST IN CHARGE With Rifle Mother AGAINST PLAYERS Is Wounded In Leg economy Instituted by L'e city commission durtng the putt year, culled for the commendation of a special committee of Weber CounTaxpayer ahsociation composty ed of A. P. Bigelow and J. onion c. q Virgin birth." This was the verdict returned itte John Edward Carver. pastor of tho by a jury at the inquest Pint church, in a talk ":Thursday ' over the mother of six children. to thePresbyterian . 'Joao club. Thursday. , The jury was Thomas A. Shreevii, Thetainiater aiso said "Coltact. Moroni Skeen and Burdett Smith. Jobs A. Hendricks was Inc. is coming to the detonate! Hui City Judge County Attorney acting coroner. Testament. Thous who believe ' Samuel C. Powell conducted the not standing atom and thou bearing. The inquest brought out varied 1New were our enemies are coming opinions regaring the speed of tho ear. air. Stewart declared Rodgerswas the old Bible is not true.' all i he car going le miles an hour, that the Christiana, all the Jews, and he that signalled for It to stop, nor-bon all the Latter-da- y itaints cannot It was travelling off the paved of the highway and that his make it stand. Nothing but truth on the paved, high. will stand," tho miaister declared. n as net wife "Don't idt any man laugh you eat when struck. "ay Mr. Rodgers and other witnesses of the story of Christiania." Om pasetmated the speed of his car at tor &detect Dr. Carver deplored tho fart that 2i miltd an hour." Mr.. Rodgers atii tributed tbe accident to the glaring Christmas has been commercialised and & he raterred to an editorial he act which lights of passing blinded his vision. Manager Lester rha Independent." as tatiat the P. Wniiock of the Ogden Union true situation of Christmas attho present time. Ha said that tha Stockyards. C. W. Hess and Fran C. Irwin, livestock men, testified Christmas busineas does not same that Mr. Rodgers charatcer. who is to be UIVIOTILOOd at all, that no also a liveotock man. was not suck day in all the year Is as comma,- that11 he would likely be guilty at eiallsol as is ChristmaaChriatnias was meant to ha gnes Other witnesses testifying were a homer day day when titer should be , Dr. W. M. Cragun. Thomas Budge no monetary standards. He ro , of Pleasant View. who Passed the tetrad to the extreme Poverty of scone of the aecident almost as it Josaph and Mary and dePlered lb. occurred. and It. IL Pearsoth auto tact that so much money is spent for Um mere exchange of mobile mechanic. in a spirit of COMMerCialiallt. gifts Miss Llihyllis king smug Chriatmle ' rraxpayers Commend carols. Tho program was ha charge of Sterling 0. pile& thermometer hovering around all of Uncle Banes postuffices at Christniss,tima, has beea greatly heeded at the local postoffice this Itts sugar plant. year. according to Postmaster John Residenm are wondring- If the P. McGuire who, states that alnotel cold Christmas Of telt. when the mercury west practically out of though the mail exceeds that of any previous year. it is being bansight wan to boo repeated. died 'comparatively favorably with morn TO A an example. Plc McGuire say. LOGAN. Dec. 24.fSpecialtThe ntertained that on Tuesday 104 parcels were Klwaitis club member insured . aa compared with tel for their wives at a turkey luncheon Muni Biwa hall Tuesday, Alma Die high mark of itn. Wednesday mosed with the greatest record of of National the First Sonn e. cashier bank. delivered a Chrisima. sermon letters and cards mailed in any one on the life of Christ. and a reading day. The canceling machine recordwas given by Mrs. Muth eltiench ed gittee pieces, al compared wlin Belt. Prof. Albert J. Southwick 2i,300 places during the busiest day of December. 142;1. sang a solo. The niedi carriers are making one trip a day only during the holiday TO BLETLES VOIR Fil.tiEllato period. Dna carrier reports having LOGAN, Dec. 24.tSpecialt--011- 4 Sy pieces of mail for one family at ter MUM is expected home from one time. Mr hicOutre saYeif the mission field in Minnesota to each family op his route bad an attend the funeral of his infant equal amount of mail, the carrier daughter Muth Munk. who died of would find it difficult to make one , diplithor,a at Denson. trip a day- - the postmaster declares. AGED LOGANITH DIES. the ..-- SALINA Dec. shot tretm a t 22 calibre rin. Wed. nesday accidentally discharged by son. wounded Mrs. her Ofiln Bench. The bullet lodged her leg just below the bip and bone. 8he was Imthe penetrated mediately taken to th hospital. where the bullet was removed. The doctors report her condaton is not serious,. Vallee& Infection should set in. Mr. Bench. who bad just returned from the mountains. left his gun on the kitchen table. Mrs. Bench, who was attending the cooking. did not notice the boy experimenting with the gun. trrAn 4 BRIEFS I of a aea la as. nounced by Mr. and Mrs. 1k:somas iick of Contort' fold GUNKISON.--Birt- h - - e .rtREK-h-TherMai IMPS on -- -- , 'I , , ., - - - - Hatch Malan Laid at Final Rest Mrs. Louisa , 24.--(- 23.--St- Know s. All Smith? Yes Mere Ate 3 Of Them Right In N. Y. m - I icke aneceivership - y' S IC1111,011 SOFT AND y ' rs as Tk.tiyat ehborn Finil Tribute Paid To Matron of Manti Rat Cross Rebuilds 500 Homes a Week . SIAN-I- . Don ial) neral services for Mrs. Nicholati Poulson. were held in the North ward chapel Wednesday with Eras-It- s' H. Peterson in charge. Music was by the choir with a solo by Nora Nielson. , Speakers were Simon Christerisen.'Bishop N. R. Peterson. Prest. Towle Anderson, PreaL L. R. Anderson and Mr. petesson. Prayers were by Erastus Westerscow and L. It Mousier& The floral offerings were profuse. Interment was In the Monti City cemeterr. ' In Nicotine Poulsen was horn Over Hassina. Denmark. Mar, fa Ins. Surviving is one son. Peter : A. Pouts... , InucIesne County Early ,,,': Settler Buried at Bonita' BONITA, Dec. 24.John W. If offitt. who died at bin home here from paralysis Dec. 14, was buried In Bonita cemetery 'Dec. 11. Mr. Moffitt was born at Mani!. Sept. 17, 1861 and moved to Duchesne county In Itin. being one of the first to make a pitrinanent home in the: northwestern part of the Uinta basin. , Be was county commissioner for S terms in Wasatch county before Duchesne was county created, and at the same time was stile road Last Respects Paid ' Logan Pioneer Woman ' ..,,LOCIno ' Two Probes Seek to Learn Cause of Disaster : Funeral , Is Military Held at Post Halt Ills, RANT01,14 Dec. : 34CAP) nn:rtn,:eprilrrn,warerchb:pellidoenemsdaY nAanenr. Roberts 11,opkins, ,local pio- - Jfl1hi4 rt Ogin; Mrdi J. Moser Thatchei and Efle2kers D- - E. E. Roberts Hickman, Malloy U ilitilik; Worley. Must,' inclittied vocal polo. galko Hickman organ solo. Mrs, Susie 9atee Pqa!res; V101111 solo, Mn. Witham bpicker. Prayers were E. Anderson and hug hErest. A. D. J. Button in Logan ,City cemelftry.e grave - BERMAN BACKMAN BURIED. PROVO, Bet. 34ilipeetaftThe funeral of Herman Backman held Wednesday in the Provo , . nt eas High praise for Utah and the "Mormons" is being expressed in speeches in Wales by Dr. Joseph Bowen. director of the world famous Welch Gleemen, who passed through Ea It Lake and Utah several times on their recent American tour according to word received hero from Dr. Bowen by John , James. British vice consul. Dr. Bowen. in his Jener relates that recently he addressed a large audience in Borth and Treherbert. Wales, telling them of his visit to America. and particularly of his stint in Utah. He said he told his audiences that the "Mormons had ouffered immeasurably at the bands oftatter-ignorant people. and that the -day Saints have been greatly misrepresented. One quotation , from hie letter reads as follows; "I lived long enough a mon.; them (the "'Mormons") to know and they are the most itindustrious was ever my hospitable people transto meet. They have privilege formed a, hoelling desert into a veritable paradise. If any of my hearers conteMplate a visit to the United States they should means visit the wonderful llait Lake City." On the arrival of the gleemen in their native country. Welsh newspapers printed extended articles on their travels. and one of the papers. the Western Mail. Cardiff. Wales, printed a reproduced photograph of the Key to Snit Lake made of Utah copper. and presented to Dr. Bowen by Mayor C. Clarence Neslen. during the visit here of the gleemen. In tnakirg his addresses on his American visit. Dr. Bowen speak' In ch 'reties before congregatiGna of represented the ' denominations there. Dr. Bowen In his letter spoke with appreciation of the kindness extended hint by Mayot Nesien. Senator W. N. - Williams. t and Br. James. 2nt - Chas. Chaplin Sends , - , , , ' GEORGE T. HCGIIES (Cop)right. i921. by Comsolido(ed Press Associatioll.) co Money and Non-- ividend Stocks. D' - have been equaldert paradox of prices for stocks ris- flo far with simultaneously lug the relation of rats for call vancing tug mtes for call melte,- ad.- Ws tn money to' the purchase of dividend ' Eventually. though, there comes i is when a market rise be- apaying halt dividend cause the expense of borrowing is paying shares too great So that while there is quite differ- -: tare inter.-al- s znarket when the it a ePee"istooriss flUctuations ) ulator can bo in the long run this for money row moneY-ar- :' is one of the most Influential of ' 8 Per vent tta,,,J factors.. And it is one the average a eta" buy needs small conetantly speculator 'wh.ch n- a -v to bear in mind. Even when he dielttnds -- high buys his stock outright. pays for. to gtva lt in full and takes h.s certificate enough egunGS T. "GUM h I in ' hatter' home he is put to a real ex", , than $ per cent On the moncY it per.. as long as he holds it. sag takes to buy the (stock. be will ruming it pave no dividendi . from, make a profit by simply waiting., the loss of inter-e- t on his money. mourning of course that Ills stock (Mr. Hughes nc,,xt article will does not have a slump in mar- -' appear in The Deseret News next . ket price. The profit consists in Wednesday.) the difference in the cost of the I ' borrowed money and the Inoolltat BREAKS ARM. on the seturity. If, on the other hand. he burs al Waiter' Drecitsal, 20, ot 57 north payer there is, no Fifth West 'treat, suffered a bro'w.... offset to the carrying charge. If en arm Friday morning when he his stock merely remains station-- 4 attempted to crank an automobile ary in market price he loses as that wnn in sear on motor avenue. long ag he holds It hocaualt he has The machine started and to take into account the cost of him agienst a brick wail.cruthed. ,. '14r the borrowed money. This may fracture 'was reduced at the emdf- - . seem like a small Item and so it is gencybospital and he was taken , are per--' if stocks held oyez' short home. . lode, but when money is Led up In - r -- - this way ,for a matter of months , the mom), cost becomes important . non-vidend a In other words as , stock bought speculapaying is usaally ; tion on margin Muff& advance or . ' the buyer his e loss. . an In actively rising market. : CA 'however, the speculator does not care how gulch be has to pay for , money as the cost is absorbed int Oyer IT Maio Awe Mel Tarr& the- - advance., Thie explains the , , a t me w'""' 2 ,.1,. l' - - irrlistr-charge----- , ' , , U , ' - - ' - --- -- -- , - di CATARRH.- C V VAPORUB 0 , . -- - Toys to His Children - , . ANGELES. Dec. 24..(INS) More than $200 worth of toys 1 dWaeehnits ;wroChhaahyeleoC n.bs. fthInartl e; Spencer Chaplin,- Jr,, 4' and Sydney ' , - - , Ill - - -- - ." -- -- The Old Reliable Family Remedy for Building Up the System, Nerrous Affictions. Insomnia, etc. ; ' ma - ' 4- - on ' '; ''' 'f ., ire 1 4114 I: , - '''' g' A ' - I lak,41 IrAmmancliPTI1m114141118.41 : ' ' ' ' ' In this strenuous age, moat people are affikted with some torn) of nervous trouble. Hospitals are over... 'Sowing with men and women seeking to win back health of bodi and mind. If you are nervous, irritable. ' "Jumpy," it your system is run down, if rtm feel that you may be on the verge of' a nervous breakdown, reed what P. J. Cole, Of 628 S. Lambert Street, Brazil, Indiana, ,. says: , , ., . ' , ....b;11 would be berd ter lee I. tell bow lneeb soma I haat to. ' tams me et Dr. A. W. ChmeeS . l'n - ; , . Dr.A.W.Chase's 44, ' .Tome Pills - A ' iAli) lb - - -, . ; , . , Earle Chaplin. The youngsiere are with their mother. Lita Grey Chaplin, 19- year-ol- d estranged wife of the famous comedian. They still celebrate their Christmas in the Bee, erly Hills home of Mrs.' Chaplin's grandparents. Attorneys for both Mr. and Mee. ' fleece; , lt . , . . - e . . , until after New Year's. Manwhile Chaplin cortinued to be absent from his usual Holly. wood haunts. , , is ''''.".' 1'''.11eildrdelntibeaittli!!1re :"Itot 'seeIt4..:,.. his two , - 4 . 4 sitteiliaouptlegaah.e...aanrs. , . Faces Charge of Husband . Hurling. Wife to Death ' '', I - . ,.., OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. 24(AP)-Janes E. Lynch. 30, may face a e. wnete. Ewheth: she fell, jumped or was thrown from a third story witidow here , Lynch maid they were Married In 1925, At Rawlins,,' Wyo.. s lid tame here recently from AbrOnt Colorado. Held by . . said Ibis Wife sprang fromthe wlnaow a Quarrel. The police angel, 1 Ilisch pushed his witS. police,-Lync- - a - . ' twee 'ants down la health 1 mould bean, pe. I bed as areetita, Ceeld sot sleep et rest. J wee weak mid so eery mere. traL I suffered MOW Will bet theenestefor tremble west:wawa belea so weak sad seer ta - seerve awr. thaa . , You cast 1 , ,, laitibeie Teak Pills at A Dreg:SU:4es ' .1 , , '. Me - , Noe Irbelk Oky ' :ks,,, (11Pers!erly Buffalo. D. Y.) ,' ' , - . . - - Dr. A. W. Chute Comapszty, Inc. - ' ' ' . ... To be sere 411 totting the gtthz see that partook smd airwave at A. W. Clink if. D,ase ea each ble.--yer- er platactioma event - - ' - - ,--- - . t . bobetions. , , , - . .. .. tiweeis. !derided toner peer Towle boreal Pills A law bowie as. : Awed wro I tee est sod limaa wall. I base toltsietiaith. war Swami eaktlias belbw fors readows aurans oenditaer... , ., 7 , Tease (nerve) Pais. -- , , .. ., Uhlt , . dcoattatreiteorefhisniwiurfdtzrAnforylion . . sentigehtt,loormtovmhoerrneowr. . '' - 'ErVERYMAN'S INVESTMENTS 1 linm , Life lir Utah fifty years ago. Drama. Waste and Literature Church News with Missionary coeresPondeuce from the financial page: tat- var,lous fields: city. state and society pages: complete comic four cartoons: suppiement; news: page '. est e.po'rt eVente of the telegraphic service : live and reliable news covering whoie earth: special letters from New York. Washington. Chi' mps, Denver. 'Los Angeles and San Franciaco. Impression Gained While' In S. L Prompt 's De- - '. , nial of Falsehoods. :le initayb: :diocealanrseiedhtettliehramtern:timi - , In Wales Speeches CaliIrraepel - Ito-h-e Praises 'Mormons Los - . -' Difector, , , L- er - - ' , HENRY HOSRINS. In, his entertaining letter from 'Washington. D.. C, this week. Henry Hoskins discussee the ' American premiere of "What Never Dies:" the New York Republicans; President COO4idge: Norman Hapgood: Senator Smoot: Secretary lielion's plan; Dr. Hubert Work; current plays on Broadway, and other items of timely interest SATURDAY FOREIGN PAGE. The Saturday foreign page is crowded with interesting news ' items and bits or social gossip fronv , European, capitals. Front London eomes a dory of Ambassador Houghton. Jwho lives In an empty !muse, while Mrs. Houghton buys furniture in the United States. Other articles follow: Ice skating vies with fox trot and Charleston; Ring George appears in public wearing epectacies--horn time at Unit: famous old "White's Club," favorfte resort of celebrities since 1197, for sale; Eve Lavalliere, once Frances mod pdpular actress, eMers. year of prayer and meditation prior to going into convent. William Ivy. European correspondent of The Deseret News, says experts. financial and economic, are out of lobs now in France and are quoted at low prices since the franc started on the up grade tinder Poincars. ' SPECIAL FEATURES BY LOCAL WRITERS. "Glimpes of a Vanishing Race" is an article by Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of the Brigham Young University at PrOVOt tells of the Ainus, aborwho is traveling in the Orient In Of igines of lamest. who bear the same relation to the Nipponese today as do the American Indians to the inhabitants of the United States. Wilittti Done this week contributes another of his series. , Breoks Cairn contrIbutes a timely acTheo Fullness of 119101. count of a itike and an amusing episode under ' the . caption. Whent Wintry little Are Cafltng fly-lo- 4 ' ' , . WORLDS LitRGEST MENAGERIE. The story under this eaptiln is an illustrated article by a scientific writer who tells how animals in their wild date and in the long winter game 'preeerves, national parka. dr.. Pend . , ir Gleemen - ' , field gyninasium became the chapel, today for militarY nervites for- the four army' officers who died in n mid-acollision of two planes here Wednesday. as two inverilgatiorsr bought to fix responsibility for the tragedy. The post board beaded by Major William. McCord. teld commandant drew tip its report of an immedial investigation of the crash and complete findings were ordered by the war department for an .ex-- .' haustive inquiry by governmental chief Secretary of War Davie instruced that the details of, the crash be fully gone Oren to Prevent like accidents in the future and to as. termini if regulation of army g is adequate. Officials are hendicatoped by lack of first hand evidence. a passing motorist appar'ently being the only eye witness. Comrades at the field and ten; vice men in 'Chicago joined in the military rites for the lour officerg,' Captain H. O. Foster of Chi. W. cage, First Lieuts. Henry Kunkel ot Columbia. 340, and Albert J. Clayton of West Philadelphia, and Second Lieut. R. L. Law-tof Huntington, ' W. Va. The bodies of Lieuts. Lawter and Clayton will be conveyed to Arlington cemetery for burial, and those of the other tow officer' - to their homes. ---e tSpecial)--F1- 1- seAS,41etZe; munity church with intermentdewe's Mei Provo City cemetery. E. Bachelder was in charge SEOOTH AS A BABY'S the aervices and offered the WASHINGTON. Dee. 24(AP) delivered the funeral address. Voes....7"..."'"'sseis.4,.., After three yews suiensg fru emu An an agent for Santa Claus, cal seletions were given by Mrs the American Red Cross will pre-re- V. C. Menninger. , Los futgeles,Cidifomla, April 14: Chriettnati presents in the , For over three years my little form of financial awards for the Catholics Ask Spain rebuilding of their homes to 604 daughter suffered with eczema on Florida ' hurricane-stricke- n famiTo Protest In Mexico her arms, face, neck and bands. It lie3 ' ---- seemed to me that I tried every'0. ' ', or I families' which :2.104 aiMenti 4.(AP)-.-A- n thing, ed to the Red Croat for relief af- - I'MADRID. . but the trouble intoday reveals ter the hurricane last September, l'1".,1''n,'''m,7',.'The, in a inetense the organization announced today, message to PremierEpiscopate. '"u,"'"..". Primo be RI. 'eel,. One advised 141.000, representing approximately poasible. day vera on , Dec. 14. asked that the me to use Resinol so I bought 110.000 individuals. have been ree 'Npanish government intervene on titer habilitated. ' , of ointment and a cake of behalf of the Catholics of ..tiesko the work' Ited Crags has to the end that "the faithful In thin I didn't believe it would do any may of more than retrain their religious freedom." good. You can imagine my 'unwise distributed athefund anststanee $3.460,000. being The frontier. in ecknosiedging and joy when the itching stopped he and healing :.began immediately. directed chiefly toward the re- receipt of the ssgeoeiared of homes and the provid- reeognized the spirit In which it Now, after using two jars of oint- building of shettre and was he ing written would clothing. and that ment and a take of soap my little re- , forward It to the About 400 families are glezitto govern. riri's skin is as white and,...am.at,' babitated each week and being the unin a form compatible with as the day the was born." (Signed; dertaking' is expected to be con- I meta relations betweta the J. IL Norris, 1579 Rockwood S. cluded in about ten weeks. governments. " ROOSKVMT EXPEDMON. that should prove of surnaming Internet to News readers is the eerie, just beginning, "East of the Sun and Wed 'of tha Moon," narrating the experience? of Theodora and Kermit Roosevelt on their cent expedition to Asia and India. ' A feature - , Wit-He- - i Add; , 8liedtaLloi: , - ; Thi 113th weekly 'This is the Place" page arid the supplemental, editorial win be devoted' sppm:pristoly to to, christmas MASH:111111AM - - ;,- Neck's Issue Some Features in This . or.DEN bee. nerat services 2.4.ttopeciallFufor Mn. Louisa Ha Jai Malan, widow of Rath Liar'tholomew Malan, were beld Thurs- day afternoon lb the Fifth ward W. chapel. InstrumentalH.Petty music oft11, sting. was by Was Lillian Thatcher and Marceline Smith. !Sort' solo were by Mix Edna C. Ririe. Howard Shupe. Berths. LuddIngton and Mrs. Ciaede Malan. Sleds and Skiis Keep The aprokers were Mrs. Jane b. Miles , Kiwanis Hill Busy Turner, JosephT. Ririe, R. Wheelwright. Jones. Bishop 1. Mrs EAlward Mayor George Rich, PROVO, Dee. the children who must wait for E. Ihowning. Tim grace in Ogden Santa Claus to bring then, their cemetery was dedicated by Bishop sleds and skis. Such was the feeling of many boys and girls as they enjoyed the recent snow over the Dies new sleighing course mede by too Mt. Pleasant Man Niwanis club on the bill oast of Lake In Salt Hospital this city. The members of the club assisted MT. PLEASANT,' Eied. In the conveying of the youngsters Jena4n IL eldest sou to the hill which has been cleared ciaL)Eari of Martinis and Elmena Sorenson off several weeks ago with the Jensen. in a Salt Lake hospital died of prospect supplying the kiddies following a hemorrhage lot the city with a- - safe Coasting Wednesday Ho has been in poor of the lungs. , place. health a number of years and was to Lake tor treatment Salt taken MASONS INSTALL OFFICIMSin Mt. Pleasant was He born F. lodge. pflovo. March 3. MS. A. M.. Wednesday with impreoSurviving are his Mrs. sive ceremonies installed the folparents. his grandmother. Sena Jensen. the following brothers lowing officers: Arthur Craven, worshipful toss and sisters; Willie. Clifton and Elter; Carl Scherer. senior warden: va Jensen. lira Harold Young and F. Cannon. junior warden; Mrs. Stella, Beck, Mt. Pleasant. Alva Nelson. treasurer. Dr. N. R. Tuneral services will be held in Nelson. secretary. Dr. P. M. Fos- the South ward chapel Monday, Dec. ter, chaplain: W. It Ray. trustee for three-yea- r tern); B. A. Intmisch. tic. senior deacon; F. S. Hedgulat, Junior deacon; Dr. N. C. Utah, Arizona and Idaho Spalding, senior steward; Fred J. Pioneer Called By Death litiacaler. Junior steward. D. R. , Beebe. tyler. . BLACKFOOT, Ida.,'C. Dec. It (gpeciall---MrJane Davis. IS, died suddenly let. Thursday of old age at the horne of her daughter. Mrs. Oscar L Rider. Mn. Davis 111.11 brit In England and cams to gait 1..aks City in her teens and had lived in Utah, Arizona and Idaho. Oh married John Davis shout HMI He died at Basalt in Mit since which time she has lived with her daughter here. Her other living children are Nofear Davis, first counselor in Blackfoot stake gresidose" Mrs., bake; Alma, Davis, et. Johns, Agit, Christmas day at tho Catholic Church. at 1. I and la the--ceded( servica to be a blab masa with special musical Program. Rise of Governor's Son EUREKAThe Kiwanis club. their to Confusion; and friends, will enjoy a Monday night, Deeparty dancing. All Prominent.. 17. In Rertatiell ball. the affair being In the D3illr" of a birthday celebration the dub being two years old. The program wilt include NEW YORK. Dec-denting during the early Weninfir a brief program. more dancing and Bewildered postmen. court attenda box luncheon.. ants and others, have encountered problem in the fact that one AlRIVERTONWhile alidinu, en a afred E. Smith, Republican, rime-tieCbrintley street Wedneetuty ensen. I. fell and broke hist arm law here, and another Alfred belliwsen the wrist and the el- E. Smith., Democrat, has established quite reputation in Manhattan and elsewhere. are faced MONTICELLO Monticello and with . further confusion In the presvicinity has Jan x'aPorionetd of the hardest blizzards for Man,' ence of one Alfred E. Smith. Jr, years. Thera Vas a light snow Lao a lawyer. tail but the wind blew a wale. ft Alfred Ebenezer Smith. RepubliI. feared range cattla and sheep can. and Alfred' Emanuel Stifith. were bard bIL . Democrat, both have been state assemblymen. When they returned TILLIWCREMr. and Sirs. Allen to New York from Albany the Drarer and lir. end Mrs Peter Democrat went into the trucking Black 11111KUCO the birth Of 1110DS.,, business at 21 Broadway, and the law Mc at Clerk Republican opened FILLMORECounty Melville has issued a rnarrisal, 25 Broad street license to Edward C. Rowli , and went astraY A of deal mail great Stella Bitamonsen, Garrisoa. as a resui t. and the Republican T. B. club once got a check for $8.000 as a FILLMOREThe gate. a alewhing party Wednesdav comPletS surprise. but managed to eveninwThe Misses Aids and find the rightful owner without a Palm, Robison entertained at lunch- great deal of difficulty. eon titter the ride. Recently Alfred E. Sinliktir, was admitted to the New 4 4 Democrat York and various Judges; many ter, i IDMIO BRIEFS I of whom are friends or acquaint' A ances of his father. th.ei Smith who T alum. lives in the governor's mansion. college aillatNneetrRee direction of Blanche have been willing enough to ap- KBgati mcKeyof nreaented Inthe plow. s and do "The BuIlder the colBridges,' lege auditorium )donday night. The other things to help him along. , in But Smith E. Alfred the only east included George Person,. Stra Arta M. Banff. Leroy Groberg. Wil- - the telephone directors as a Lawyer ilam IA,IrDS. Hester Warner, Law. Is the Republican : Smith. which mace Manwaring, Marlon Haekinig complicates matters as the prat'sLietha Nelron and'Lola Archibald. , sion of Smith. Jr., isn't shown. And as for the elder Smiths, it is CARDINALS GREET POPD' reported that once upon - a time A ROME. Dec. 21'(AP)---Powith- lucrative elnimasionership. colPius today receive fees attached. fell as an lege. headed by the Nonotenartan political plum Into theunexpected RepubliCardinal Vannutelli. who present- can's lap. and he was eworn in d Christmas greetings. before arty one knew a mistake had ' been made. . , - the -- - L.I.I; ill taraily 4811 Emerson betwlen avenue, - ' 11 a.du, and the ' ... ..,.. hour pf service, Mrs. Coombe '",. was born in Balt ', Si. pct. Lake, ' , s 1874, a daughter Stmn of the late 4r ley and Hannah r ' Taylor. For the v f : past few yetrs she was avast. dent of the Waterloo ward Relief , satiety. Burviving are her husband, four Mra. Mrs. Zelda Burton. daughters. filtalye Robinson, Atka and Mar.. Melvin jorie Coombs. a eon. even sisters and four Coombe; brothers. i I 111 I Mott Wodoes ward- . . , ilklt Lake hospital. will be held at 1 - Death Cit. Driver - Scientists Greatest Logan Shivers With Mail Carriers Swamped , Postoffice OK at Provo Believers In Christ Is Freed of Blame Mercury 15 Below , PROVO. Dog. Dtc. For Fatal Crash "Mail early, the slogan adopted by Story, Lions Told LOGAN, swab shivering this morning with , a dzy In The Saturday.' News FLIERS 101.11I--- of beetle, Circlets. Sitteresentositro, frt., Ste eerier. e:nuon:recorbs.ktioi.orwmz 1111311S 11 Mrs. Estella T. Coombs iMut Cebu . - Funeral Services to Be 'Held Sunday For bleirsier INistrkir should be reverted Delivery he the Provo Wrestle lett lle. I !,1A11111 - 1 ' I J. C. Allem. Jr. Koporter. Ir.. Iteiieset Sertier seseist aboste be reported te Lettlta Carters Lerpertteest. Tier DOM. City. tie yro4 liette. twit Lek. Desoto Site?. 24S IF, Third , lietitts. Lassa. Tel. 121. - , : ---- ' OBITUARY , ):- k I -- - , ; - |